The Ondobe Annual Youth Expo in Ohangwena is ready to return with another banger of a show after hosting a successful Volume One last year.
Follow your passion, and success will follow
It’s a privilege to have a main purpose every morning, since there is barely anything exciting than getting where you want to be in better days ahead.
Equal access to mental healthcare a must
Social work student Trust Nyamajiwa said it is crucial to advocate for equal access to mental healthcare as many individuals face barriers that prevent them from seeking the help they need, whether it be financial limitations, lack of resources, or societal pressures.
Creating a true Namibian podcast
The podcast industry has truly taken the world by storm and that remains an existing notion to four young men all hailing from the University of Namibia (Unam) who have taken the initiative to create a true Namibian podcast experience.
Opinion – Financial Literacy: Preparing the youth for economic success
In an era of unparalleled financial complexity, where managing money has become a critical life skill, it is critical to ensure that the next generation is well equipped to navigate the economic landscape.
Mandatory SIM card registration hovers at 33%
At the end of September this year, approximately 33% or some 924 000 of the more than 2.7 million active SIM cards across all licensed networks in the country had been registered.
Diversification on cards as GH gains traction
Namibia’s much-hyped green hydrogen project, driven by Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, represents the first step in the establishment of a thriving synthetic fuels industry and other sustainable industries.
Opinion – Role of the church, moral responsibility, prophetic responsibility
A famous Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral in London once said that the gospel is a way of walking, not talking.
Opinion – The impact of collective contributions for sustainable development
The concept of sustainable development has evolved over the past decades.
Ovambanderu coastal visit a success: Nguvauva
Ovambanderu Traditional Authority (OTA) chief Eben Tjozohongo II Nguvauva said his recent trip to Namibia’s coastal towns went as planned.









